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Do not touch the voltage-measuring terminals.
A power supply unit has voltage-measuring terminals. These terminals are used for
factory inspection before shipment. For this reason, do not use these terminals. In
addition, do not insert anything with a narrow tip, such as a pin or paper clip, into a
terminal. Doing so could result in a fire or electric shock.
The Device must be installed and carried by at least two people.
The weight of the Device is as shown in the table below. The Device must be
installed and carried by at least two people.
Installing or carrying the Device with too few people could result in the Device being
dropped or falling, possibly leading to injury.
Number of people required to carry the Device
Model
Weight
Number of people required
Hitachi WAN Accelerator
25 kg
Two or more people
Note that the following label is attached to the Device.
Handle power cables carefully.
Do not place anything heavy on a power cable. Do not pull, bend, or modify a cable.
Doing so could damage the cable, resulting in a fire or electric shock. If the power
cable is covered by a carpet, it is easy to forget about the cable and to place
something heavy on top of it.
Use the supplied or a designated power cable. Using another power cable could
result in a fire or electric shock.
If the power cable is damaged so that the wires underneath the covering are visible
or cut, stop using it, and ask maintenance personnel to replace it. Discontinue using
the cable to avoid the risk of a fire or electric shock.
Make sure the power plug is free of dust, and insert the plug completely up to the
base of the prongs, so that it is not loose. Using a dusty or loosely-connected power
plug could result in a fire or electric shock.
Do not overload the power outlet.
Do not overload the power outlet by connecting multiple power plugs to the same outlet.
Overloading the outlet could result in a fire or the circuit breaker tripping due to the use of
excessive power, which can then affect other equipment.
Summary of Contents for GX1000-SMC013X
Page 94: ...94 5 Configuration Guide 5 1 Base Software Configuration Guide ...
Page 105: ...105 7 Access Lists 7 1 Access lists ...
Page 153: ...153 8 Policy Based Switching 8 1 Policy based switching ...
Page 165: ...165 9 Policy Based Routing 9 1 Policy based routing ...
Page 177: ...177 Figure 10 1 Overview of mode transitions ...
Page 213: ...213 17 MIB Reference 17 1 Private MIBs 17 2 Supported MIB Traps ...
Page 229: ...229 H W BOOT 11 44 MISC 1 0 SPCT 0 34 10 The updating of the SP files is finished ...
Page 451: ...451 28 Additional Information ...